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Just came across another person hectoring teh millennials for maybe not voting for Hillary Clinton despite all polls showing that they'll vote in greater proportions for Hillary Clinton than any other generation. It's a funny obsession.
Daughter of Trump booster Giuliani is backing Clinton Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani has been one of Trump's most outspoken advocates. Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2dQ1Y1e Caroline Giuliani - the daughter of former New York City mayor and ardent Donald Trump supporter Rudy Giuliani - is making it clear that she's "with her."
"Margot Robbie" Episode 1705 -- Pictured: Alec Baldwin as Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump and Kate McKinnon as Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton during the "Debate Cold Open" sketch on October 1, 2016 -- Alec Baldwin, in his new guise as Donald Trump on "Saturday Night Live," declared during the cold-open presidential debate lampoon last week he was "going to be so good tonight" that it would bring, um, great pleasure to all watching. The actor didn't elicit the intense physical reaction his Trump promised, but he did spur plenty of laughter.
Do you know who you're voting for in the 2016 presidential election ? Thanks to information from VoteSmart.org , we've compiled what all four candidates think about 13 different issues. Below, find the stances of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson, Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on key issues.
Hillary Clinton's campaign suspended its advertising on the Weather Channel in Florida on Thursday after Republicans accused her of exploiting fears of deadly Hurricane Matthew. "Since the storm has clearly become very serious, we have asked the Weather Channel to roll back that buy until the storm is concluded," Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook told reporters in a conference call.
A New Hampshire farm stand is letting customers put their votes for president where he thinks they belong: right in the toilet. Owens Truck Farm is home to an outhouse-turned-fake-voting booth with mannequins of presidential nominees Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, and toilets to cast ballots.
Even if your daughters don't pay much attention to politics, they'd be hard-pressed to have missed Donald Trump's attack of a former Miss Universe's weight or comments about a 400-pound hacker. It resonated with a 15-year-old who said this week the words damage girls' body image and asked Hillary Clinton how to help.
In this Sept. 29, 2016 photo, Chris Owens stands beside his outhouse-turned-voting booth at Owens Truck Farm in Ashland, N.H. Manikins of presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump hang outside the booth, while ballots are deposited into side-by-side toilets inside the booth.
In the minutes before school bells rang Thursday, teachers across Philadelphia and the U.S. gathered to underscore the importance of public education. At Spring Garden Elementary, parents, students and educators were joined by a visitor: Tim Kaine, the Democratic vice-presidential nominee.
This election season, the work has been making the rounds on Facebook as a progressive call to arms. Voters are using the poem to demand politicians with lived experience reflecting that of their constituents.
Like thousands of other Americans, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton scrambled their plans Thursday in Florida, where Hurricane Matthew threatened to wreak havoc on efforts to comb the state for votes in the campaign's final stretch. The ferocious storm barreling toward the coast, the Clinton campaign moved staff and out-of-state volunteers working on the east coast of Florida to hotels and other housing inland and was closing all offices in the affected areas until safe to return, the campaign said.
Evacuations have been ordered for almost 2 million people in the path of Hurricane Matthew, as it threatens to be one of the most dangerous storms in recent history. Evacuations have been ordered for almost 2 million people in the path of Hurricane Matthew, as it threatens to be one of the most dangerous storms in recent history.
NBC News reports: Hillary Clinton holds a 41-point lead over Donald Trump among Asian-American registered voters headed into November's presidential election, according to a survey released Wednesday. The Fall 2016 National Asian American Survey, taken between Aug. 10 and Sept.
Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence on Thursday offered rare praise for Hillary Clinton, saying both the Democratic presidential nominee and Donald Trump have "many admirable qualities" for young people to look up to. The modest compliment came as Pence fielded a question that tripped up another Republican earlier in the week: Is Donald Trump a role model for children? "I frankly think both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have many admirable qualities that young people can look up to," Pence said in an interview on NBC's "Today" show.
"Avenue Q" - one of the shows going dark on Election Day - recently invited puppet Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump to have a presidential debate. A large bulk of Broadway and off-Broadway plays and musicals will go dark on Election Day, Nov. 8 - allowing audiences to focus on the final showdown between Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
Only 20 people work here now, down from a peak of 120, and the rest will soon be gone, too, following their colleagues and fanning out to the campuses. Disassembled cubicles and crates of documents are piled in the corners of the 36,000-square-foot space, and light shines from the doors of the few lonely offices still occupied.
Rosie O'Donnell says she had a chance meeting with Ivanka Trump and was able to talk to her "mother to mother." O'Donnell and Trump's father, GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump, have a long-running, public feud in which they have traded insults for years.
Paulos Muruts is set to cast his first presidential ballot for Hillary Clinton - if he makes it to the ballot box. "I might need someone on Election Day to actually convince me to go out and vote," says the 19-year-old Duke University student, arguing that the Democratic nominee "has the experience" and "exudes the right temperament" but "doesn't inspire excitement."
Senator Bernie Sanders is bringing the Hillary Clinton campaign message to Michigan in a one-day tour that includes a stop in East Lansing. He'll begin the tour in Dearborn at 10:30, be in Ann Arbor at 1:00 p.m., East Lansing at 3:45 p.m. and Grand Rapids at 6:45 p.m. The East Lansing event will be held at Adams Field on West Circle Drive.